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FUJITSU Components Europe B.V. is a worldwide leader in electromechanical components ranging from Relays, Thermal Printers, Touch Panels, and Connectors to Wireless Modules and Beacons. With close to 100 years of experience FUJITSU has developed a vast technical knowledge. Design and development are important factors and combined with our customer centric approach, the focus of our day to day operations. Sustainability and social responsibility are important in our day to day business; Fujitsu is committed to making a positive impact.

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Fujitsu and Oracle have announced the launch of Fujitsu SPARC M12, a new lineup of enterprise servers now available worldwide. Featuring Fujitsu's new SPARC64 XII processor, Fujitsu claims that its SPARC M12 servers achieve the world's highest per CPU core performance in arithmetic processing, offering improvements for a wide range of database workloads, from mission-critical systems on premises to big data processing in the cloud.

FUJITSU Components proudly releases the small, high quality and incredibly powerful FWM7BLZ20–series Bluetooth 4.2 low energy module. After announcement of the smart module development, FUJITSU today releases the full details and sample availability of the Bluetooth 4.2 module. The FWM7BLZ20 smart module is based upon the Nordic Semiconductor “World’s most powerful” Bluetooth v4.2 SoC “the game changer” and comes with integrated antenna.

A prototype wireless unit incorporating inter-subarray coding technology, which makes it possible to achieve high-speed transmissions, in excess of 10Gb/s, for 5G mobile wireless base stations and access points has been built by Fujitsu. It has achieved these high speeds whilst maintaining low power consumption levels on par with WiFi. In verification tests, the prototype successfully transmitted signals simultaneously to multiple devices.

The start of sales in Japan of a Sewer System Flood Detection Solution, aimed at reducing the damage from torrential rain and flash floods has been announced by Fujitsu and Fujitsu Kyushu Network Technologies. This solution uses a sensor attached within a sewer manhole to collect water-level data, and wireless communications that transmit this data to the cloud every five minutes.

After announcement of the smart module development, FUJITSU has released the full details and sample availability of the Bluetooth 4.2 module. The FWM7BLZ20 smart module is based upon the Nordic Semiconductor 'World’s most powerful' Bluetooth v4.2 SoC 'the game changer' and comes with integrated antenna.

The development of a factory system for TOTO Vietnam, has been announced by Fujitsu and Fujitsu Systems East. The reason for this location is to enable workers to see the production status and data on quality, starting from raw materials, and continuing throughout the process. This system, introduced to raise the production efficiency of ceramic sanitary ware produced at the factory, started operations at TOTO Vietnam's first factory on 1st July.

FUJITSU Components has developed a super-small and powerful wireless module based upon the Nordic Semiconductor nRF52 SoC. FUJITSU, well known as a major IT company, has developed its expertise in wireless communication over years. This has resulted in top class modules for wireless communication.

A field trial carried out by Fujitsu, in partnership with Intel, is visualising manufacturing processes at Shimane Fujitsu, which primarily manufactures notebook PCs. The field trial linked the FUJITSU Cloud Service IoT Platform with the Intel IoT Gateway.

Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu R&D Centre has announced the development of a software platform that enables the centralised and stable management of operating status for a variety of sensors, devices and gateways, as well as the condition of the network that connects them.

Tokyo Institute of Technology and Fujitsu Laboratories has announced that, in an effort to further enlarge the capacity of wireless equipment, they have developed a CMOS wireless transceiver chip that can process signals at high speeds with little loss across a broad range of frequencies, from 72 to 100GHz. They also developed technology to modularise it.

Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories have announced the development of a GaN High-Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) power amplifier for use in W-band (75-110GHz) transmissions. This can be used in a high-capacity wireless network with coverage over a radius of several kilometers.

Fujitsu's prototype beacon has obtained the world's first ucode tag certification for a beacon from the TRON Forum. This beacon, which is more easily mass produced, will now be capable of globally unique ID transmission, for more reliable location information services. Since this certification complies with international standards, it can be linked with all types of map data that form the foundation for delivering services.

Fujitsu and Fujitsu Laboratories have announced the development of the world's first 300GHz band compact receiver capable of high-speed wireless communications at a rate of several tens of gigabits per second.

Fujitsu has announced the release of the FUJITSU Cloud IoT Platform in Japan. Based on FUJITSU Knowledge Integration, the platform service is designed for utilising IoT data over digital business platforms.

Fujitsu has announced the launch of the FUJITSU Network Virtuora TC software, which can run on conventional PC servers to perform full wire speed packet capture of 20Gb/s communications data, accumulation and conduct high-speed searches. This product is only available in Japan.

In preparation for the next-generation mobile communications 5G system, Fujitsu Laboratories has announced that it has achieved multiple access by multiplexing millimeter-wave beams. This technology will enable simultaneous high-capacity communications for multiple users while minimising reductions in communications speeds.

Fujitsu announced that it has developed technology for web applications that run on smart devices or wearables and that delivers the same level of security as thin clients while offering an exceptional degree of operability.

An IoT package that senses the status of people and things and their surrounding environments and analyses the data to quickly provide valuable, actionable data tailored to a customer's business has been introduced by Fujitsu. The UBIQUITOUSWARE package consists of core modules that, in combination with sensors, MCU and wireless communication function to analyse sensing data.

Fujitsu has announced a beacon, weighing 3g with a thickness of 2.5mm, that does not require battery replacement or other maintenance and is flexible enough for installation on round objects, corners, and curves. Previously, beacons that did not require battery replacement needed power-supply components, such as PMICs and secondary batteries, as control circuits to ensure adequate power on activation.

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